Hope so. I was expecting Sylvester to flash something in the preseason but he did nothing at all. He played four quarters against the Cardinals in the preseason and I didn't seem him make one play, a first round pick should at least flash something against camp fodder.

He did bang up his knee a bit, but I didn't expect a DT to come in and make an impact in his rookie year. We ended up not being so weak on the D-Line.

Geno taught me something, and that's not to get too high on guys like Mahomes.

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Also Trubisky completely soured me during his Bowl game. Do not want. As for Mahomes, i would be shocked if a good QB ever came out of that school. The best TTU QB of all time (in NFL terms) is Billy Joe ****ing Tolliver.

One thing about Kizer: I think Notre Dame was so much of a shitshow, overrated program that he could have some untapped potential in a more stable environment. I like his talent the most out of all these guys.

I'd say put Flowers in Welker, Smith on Thomas, and Dunta/Cooper on Decker would give us the best matchups wise. Add that with our pass rushers against their depleted line and this seems like its going to be a solid matchup.

The Ravens have a very good defense. Suggs and Doom are probably the best pass rushing duo in the league. The Raiders... they were leading the league in sacks coming into our game against them and they only managed to sack Peyton once.

Uh, **** out of here.

The Chiefs have the best PASS RUSHING DUO, and its really not even that close. Certainly not from Doom and Suggs.

Hell, at this point, CLEVELAND with Mingo, Kruger, Sheard might even be better pass rushers.

We get it. You love your and no one will ever have anything better.

You aren't the best at everything. And you keep thinking that its gonna be a walk in the park.

That's like me saying because the Chiefs played the Cowpies, or the Eagles that they have seen an equal offense to what the Broncos have.

That's a lie, and I know its a lie. I know that the Broncos are going to be tough to stop. But, as I have learned over the years.

A EVIL DEFENSE BEATS AN EVIL OFFENSE. Especially if that evil offense is all pass.